Ross Geoghegan
A mathematician at the State University of New York at Binghamton interested in topology, geometric group theory, fixed point theory, and dynamics. Curriculum vitae and list of publications (some articles and preprints may be downloaded in PostScript
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ROSSMANCHANCE.COM - Allan J. Rossman & Beth L. Chance
Workshops and presentations, publications, and current projects by the authors of the Workshop Mathematics Project textbooks. See tables of contents, instructor guides, sample syllabi and exams, and answers to activities from books in the Workshop Statistics
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Samuel Arbesman
Research and writings by the author of The Half-Life of Facts. As an applied mathematician and network scientist, Arbesman's delves into the science of science, nature of productivity and prosocial behavior within cities, the structure and function of
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Sarah Glaz
Teaching, research, books, and articles by the algebraist, ring theorist, and poet. See, in particular, the math poems of undergraduate students and Glaz's own poetry, which includes "Mathematical Modeling," "A Pantoum for the Power of Theorems," "I am
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School Wise Press
California publishers of school profiles for use in choosing schools for your children. The site also provides: education-oriented news, articles, and books; online school comparisons; an ask-an-expert service with a parent advocate; and editorial responses
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Sean's Home Page - Sean Mauch
"For the past few years I have been working on an open source textbook. It contains material on calculus, functions of a complex variable, ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations and the calculus of variations...." This former
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The Shape of Space - Jeff Weeks
This textbook surveys the basic geometry of two- and three-dimensional spaces —- stretching students minds as they learn to visualize new possibilities for the shape of our universe. Contains illustrated examples and engaging exercises intended to teach
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SketchUp - Robert Lang
Tutorials, tips, tricks, and more about the 3D modeling software. Lang, a professional woodworker, cabinetmaker and designer who serves Popular Woodworking Magazine as its Executive Editor, uses SketchUp to design woodworking projects, and as the basis
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Slocum Puzzles - Jerry Slocum
Puzzle collector and author's site. Features puzzle descriptions, shop, descriptions of books written by Slocum and collaborators, and a history of Slocum's famous Puzzle Parties.
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Smarandache Notions - J. Castillo
A journal for papers related to the work of Florentin Smarandache, who in the 1960s proposed some new geometries: Non-Geometry, Counter-Projective Geometry, Anti-Geometry, and Paradoxist geometry, which would generalize and unite Euclid, Lobachevsky/Bolyai/Gauss,
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Sophie's Diary - Dora Musielak
Historical fiction based on mathematician Sophie Germain. Site includes book excerpts, a Spanish version of the main page, a press release, information about the author, favorite links, contact information, and illustrations from the book of Paris in
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Statistics How To - Stephanie
A resource which includes step-by-step instructions for undergraduate statistics students for specific problem types, reference tables, and visual calculators that actually explain how computations are performed using the student's own inputted data.
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The Steiner Tree Page - Joe Ganley
The Steiner tree problem is a minimum interconnection problem. The most basic
version is in a graph: given a weighted graph in which a subset of vertices are identified as terminals, find a minimum-weight connected subgraph that includes all the terminals.
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Stephen Wolfram
The creator of Mathematica and one of the first researchers into cellular automata. Site includes a biographical sketch, photos, and a timeline of Wolfram's life; interviews with him; and the full text of many of his books, articles, talks, and patents.
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Steve Fulling's Home Page - Stephen A. Fulling
Courses in Foundation Coalition Freshman Calculus, linearity, and other subjects offer objectives, assignments, solutions and reports, exams, and supporting documentation such as books (.pdf, .ps, and .dvi formats). The site also includes access to the
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Steven Strogatz
Research, teaching, publications and more by Strogatz, Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Applied Mathematics at Cornell University. Best known in the academia for his 1998 Nature paper on "small-world" networks, which he co-authored with his former student
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Steve's Words - Steve Lee
Mathematics-related articles by a student at UCLA include brief reviews of books on chaos theory and an article on the connection between game theory and nuclear strategy.
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A Stranger from Spaceland - Ivars Peterson (MathTrek)
An essay about Flatland, Edwin A. Abbott's 1884 "doorway to the fourth dimension and beyond for many explorers of geometry," and "a sharply delineated satire that reflects widely debated social issues in Victorian Britain," particularly women's rights.
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Sumizdat Home Page - Sumizdat
Website of the publisher "Sumizdat", currently featuring the English translation of a classical Russian geometry textbook: Kiselev's Geometry/Book I. Planimetry, Kiselev's Geometry/Book II. Stereometry, and Arithmetic for Parents, translated from the
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Synergetics on the Web - Kirby Urner, 4D Solutions
R. Buckminster Fuller's "explorations in the geometry of thinking" is detailed in two thick volumes, Synergetics and Synergetics 2. Synergetics thoroughly permeates the rest of Fuller's writings as well. The invention for which Fuller is most famous,
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